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What months are the peak season and off season of Yunnan tourism?

The tourist season in Yunnan is during the Spring Festival, May 1st, 11th, summer vacation and Songkran Festival in Xishuangbanna, and the off-season is February, March and 1 1 month after the Spring Festival every year.

1, Yunnan tourist season

During the Spring Festival, May 1st, 11th, summer vacation and Songkran Festival in Xishuangbanna. Because Yunnan is a big tourist province, no matter which scenic spot it is, it can be said that holidays and water-splashing festivals with local characteristics are people's tourist seasons, and the number of tourists is relatively large.

2, Yunnan tourism off-season.

There are fewer people in February, March, 1 1 month after the Spring Festival every year than at other times. The off-season in Yunnan is not very light, but compared with the peak season, there are not so many tourists and the travel expenses are relatively less.

The most suitable month for traveling in Yunnan.

1, February to April

Compared with the north, Yunnan heats up earlier in spring, and February-March is the best time to go to Luoping to see the sea of rape flowers. Kunming, the "spring city", is in the most pleasant season, and peach blossoms in southeastern Yunnan have also entered the full bloom stage. You can go to Xishuangbanna to experience the grand Water-splashing Festival around April. Generally speaking, the climate is mild and festivals are frequent.

February, May to August

Summer is the best time to visit northwest and southwest Yunnan. In Lijiang, you can see the azaleas in Laojun Mountain from May to June, and July to August is the best tourist period to visit the summer scenery of Shangri-La. In addition, Puzhehei and Bamei lotus flowers in the south are in full bloom in July and August, and they have also entered the most beautiful season. This stage is also the wild mushroom food season in Yunnan, and the freshly listed mushrooms will definitely feast your eyes.